Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 26 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey
Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce Online Survey 2012 1. Over the last 12 months, have you been dishonestly contacted in any way (including by phone, SMS, email, letter, on the internet and/or in person) by someone you don't personally know in relation to: a) Having won a lottery or some other prize, b) A request for assistance to transfer money out of another country (such as Nigeria), c) A notification of an inheritance, d) A request by a business to confirm your personal details or passwords (phishing scams), e) A request to supply you with financial advice, f) An opportunity to work from home (a front for money laundering), g) A person representing themselves as someone from a computer support centre h) Pursuing a personal relationship that turned out to be false, or i) Some other scam type Yes No (Skip to Q15) 2. How were you contacted in relation to each of the following scams? (Select all responses that apply for each type of scam listed) Delivery method Type of Scam Mail Email Notification of having won a lottery or some other prize A request for assistance to transfer money out of another country (such as Nigeria) Telephone (including landlines SMS and mobile phones) Internet site/social networking site N/A Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 27
A notification of an inheritance A request by a business to confirm your personal details or passwords (phishing scams) A request to supply you with financial advice An opportunity to work from home (a front for money laundering) Pursuing a personal relationship that later turned out to be false Computer support centre scam type of scam 3. How many times over the last 12 months have you received scams via each of the following methods? Note: Select one response for each method of scam listed as applicable How many times received One to Six to 10 11 to 20 21 to 50 Scam method Never five times times times times Mail Email Telephone (including landlines and mobile phones) SMS Internet site/ social networking More than 50 times 4. Over the last 12 months, have you responded in any way to these scams? Responding includes contacting the person(s) in any way to request further information, providing your personal details, or sending money etc. 28 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey
Do not include contact you have had with the person(s) if you were attempting to cease communication or engage in 'scam baiting' (pretending to respond to a scam invitation to annoy the scammer without any intention of providing money). Yes No (Skip to Q10) 5. How many times over the last 12 months have you responded to each of the following types of scams? (Select one response for each type of scam listed) Note: Responding can include requesting further information, providing personal details, sending money etc. 6. Have you ever sent money as a result of any of these scams? (Select one response for each type of scam listed) Type of Scam Yes No Notification of having won a lottery or some other prize A request for assistance to transfer money out of another country (such as Nigeria) A notification of an inheritance A request by a business to confirm your personal details or passwords (phishing scams) A request to supply you with financial advice An opportunity to work from home (a front for money laundering) Pursuing a personal relationship that later turned out to be false Computer support centre scam type of scam Don't know/ I can't recall Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 29
7. If you responded 'yes' to any of the options in Q6, what is your best estimate of the total amount of money you have sent in the last 12 months? If you responded 'no' to Q6, skip to Q8. Note: This refers to the money you have paid out as a result of a request. This does NOT include money that you would have received if the offer had been legitimate. Please indicate the amount in whole dollars. E.g. $1000.00 should be entered as 1000 Please indicate the amount sent before any intervention or repayment from insurance, your bank or legal action Don't know/ I can't recall I'd rather not say The amount in the box below Please indicate the amount in whole dollars, do not include dollar signs ($). 8. Have you ever disclosed personal details or passwords as a result of these scams? (Select one response for each type of scam listed) Type of Scam Yes No Don't know/ I can't recall Notification of having won a lottery or some other prize A request for assistance to transfer money out of another country (such as Nigeria) A notification of an inheritance A request by a business to confirm your personal details or passwords (phishing scams) A request to supply you with financial advice An opportunity to work from home (a front for money laundering) Pursuing a personal relationship that later turned out to be false Computer support centre scam 30 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey
type of scam 9. If you responded 'yes' to Q6 or Q8, how many times were you in contact with the person(s) before you sent money or personal information? (Select one option only) Once only Two to five times Six to 10 times 10 to 20 times More than 20 times I can t recall 10. If you received any scams that you did not respond to in any way, what was your reason for not responding? (Select all that apply) Seemed too good to be true Had received similar offers before and thought they were scams Had seen/ heard this was a type of scam in the media or from a public source Was told it was a scam by someone I knew Someone I know has been a victim of a scam before Wanted to respond but could not afford to participate Something was not quite right with the offer or invitation Offer was identified as spam/ declared unsafe by Internet filter 11. Have you reported any of these scams to anyone? (Select all that apply) Not reported to anyone (go to Q13) Family/ friends Police SCAMwatch website (www.scamwatch.gov.au) Australian Competition and Consumer Commission / Fair Trading or Consumer Protection agencies Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 31
The business represented (e.g. bank, ebay etc) Internet Service Provider Legal aid, a lawyer, or a community legal services clinic Unable to recall 12. If you received a scam that you did report to a formal agency, what was your reason for doing so? (Select all that apply) Desired the apprehension of offender(s) Wanted to prevent others from being scammed Knew it was the right thing to do To assist in the investigation of an offence To support your insurance claim 13. If you received a scam that you did not report to a formal agency, what was your reason for not doing so? (Select all that apply) Not worth the effort Didn't think it was illegal Unsure of which agency to contact Feared I would get into trouble Didn't think anything would be done Received too many to report 14. Have you reported any of the scams specified in Q11, on behalf of anyone else? Yes No 32 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey
If 'yes' please indicate the category of peron on behalf of whom you reported the scam (select all that apply). Your child (son or daughter) Your older relative (brother/ sister, parent, grandparent, aunt/ uncle) Your younger relative (niece / nephew, brother/ sister) A friend A colleague A student (if you are a teacher or in some similar capacity) 15. How do you regard each of the following scam incidents? (Select one response for each type of scam listed) Type of Scam Notification of having won a lottery or some other prize A request for assistance to transfer money out of another country (such as Nigeria) A notification of an inheritance A request by a business to confirm your personal details or passwords (phishing scams) A request to supply you with financial advice An opportunity to work from home (a front for money laundering) Pursuing a personal relationship that later turned out to be false Computer support centre scam type of scam A crime Wrong but not a crime Just something that happens Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 33
16. How did you find out about this survey? (Select all that apply) Media article A Government website SCAMwatch website (www.scamwatch.gov.au) Poster or pamphlet Referred by other agency Word of mouth (family, friends etc) 17. Have you responded to this online survey in any previous years? (Select all that apply) 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Never 18. Are you aware of the 2012 fraud awareness campaign run by the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce? Yes No 19. Were you aware of any previous campaigns run by the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce? Yes No 20. Which age group do you belong to? 17 and under 34 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey
18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ 21. What is your sex? Male Female 22. Where do you normally reside? Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia New Zealand Resident of a country other than Australia or New Zealand (please specify below) Please specify country If you normally reside in Australia what is your postcode? 23. What was your gross income from all sources for the year 2010-2011 (i.e. before tax deductions)? Under $20,000 $20,000 - <$40,000 $40,000 - <$60,000 $60,000 - <$80,000 Appendix 1 2012 consumer fraud survey 35
$80,000 or over I'd rather not say 24. Why did you choose to complete this survey? Recently been scammed Receive scams but have not been scammed Want to assist in research to combat scammers To learn more about scams 25. In which capacity did you fill out this survey? Member of the public Retiree Member of the police My employer is an Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce Government member My employer is an Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce private sector partner Government agency Thank you for completing the 2012 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce Survey. If you are happy with your responses please click the "submit" button below. Alternatively you can review and change your responses and then submit. 36 Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce: Results of the 2012 online consumer fraud survey